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Dominic Streatfeild Dominic Streatfeild is an author, journalist and documentary maker based in the UK. He books include Brainwash: The Secret Story of Mind Control (2006), Cocaine: An Unauthorized Biography (2002) and A History of the World since 9/11 (published spring 2011).

He specialises in military and security issues, his television work including BBC2's Exocet – detailing MI6 and the SAS's clandestine war for the Falkland Islands and exposing the real reasons for the loss of HMS Sheffield and the Discovery Channel's series Age of Terror, examining the roots of political violence. Dominic's 2006 book, Brainwash: The Secret History of Mind Control was short-listed for the Samuel Johnson Prize, 2007.

He has written many articles related to the subject matter for his books centered on the international drugs trade, George Jung, Don Aronow and terrorist ogranisation worldwide including Sendero Luminoso (Shining Path) and FARC.

References

  1. Dominic Streatfeild. http://www.dominicstreatfeild.com
  2. Atlantic Books. http://www.atlantic-books.co.uk
  3. Hodder & Stoughton. http://www.hodder.co.uk
  4. Virgin Books. http://www.virginbooks.com
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